The hypothesis that enzymes are denatured at higher temperatures is likely to explain the result at 60 degrees Celsius and 70 degrees Celsius. As temperature increases, enzymes lose their structural integrity and no longer function properly. This can lead to a decrease in enzyme activity or complete loss of function, depending on the extent of denaturation.
No, you don't need to wear a jacket if it's 35 degrees Celsius. 35 degrees Celsius is a quite warm temperature, so a jacket would likely make you feel uncomfortably hot.
It is unlikely for water droplets to remain liquid at -34 degrees Celsius, as water typically freezes at 0 degrees Celsius. At -34 degrees, water would most likely solidify into ice crystals.
-30 degrees Celsius is very cold. It is well below freezing and would likely be accompanied by snow and ice. It is important to dress warmly and limit exposure to such low temperatures.
The bucket of water at 50 degrees Celsius would feel warmer because it has a higher temperature. However, the bathtub filled with water at 25 degrees Celsius likely stores more energy due to its larger volume of water even though it may feel cooler.
The hypothesis that cooking temperature affects the rate of chemical reactions in food ingredients is most likely to explain the results of cooking at 60°C and 70°C. The higher temperature likely led to faster chemical reactions, resulting in more pronounced changes in the food's texture, flavor, and color compared to cooking at 60°C.
The enzymes likely denatured at 70°C, losing their shape and function due to excessive heat. This would cause a sharp decrease in the reaction rate compared to 60°C where the enzymes were still active and efficient.
It would likely be summer, as 32 degrees Celsius is about 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
Butanethiol at 37 degrees Celsius is a liquid.
90 degrees
To contain at 20 degrees celsius. To contain at 20 degrees Celsius. This would be written on a graduated cylinder or a volumetric flask.
You are more likely to swim at 30 degrees Celsius - it equates to 86 degrees Fahrenheit. Thirty degrees Fahrenheit is below freezing and equates to -1.1 Celsius.
sunscreen
39 degrees Celsius is equal to 102.2 degrees Fahrenheit (1.8 * 39 + 32) so you would likely be wearing shorts and a t-shirt.
Well since 30 degrees Fahrenheit would be below the freezing point of water, I'd have to say 30 degrees Celsius.
Enzymes never work at higher temperatures
At 1000 degrees Celsius, iron is in a solid state and is likely glowing red hot. This temperature is below iron's melting point of 1538 degrees Celsius, so it would still retain its solid form.
*This is more likely to ask 98.7 degrees Fahrenheit (a body temperature) in Celsius (37.05 °C). However, 98.7°C is equal to 209.66°F The conversion formula is Fahrenheit temperature = (9/5 x Celsius temperature)+ 32